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Both Ford and Ram posted solid gains in pickup truck sales last month. Sales growth for Ram pickups was about 5-times higher than for the F-Series, but the Ford continues to dominate the U.S. market for pickups.(Photo: Ford Motor Co.)

Two vehicle recalls – one involving nearly 2 million Ford F-150 trucks and another on nearly 200,000 Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles – and an updated notice about Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal were the most noteworthy product warnings issued over the past week.

Ford identified at least 23 "reports of smoke or fire" but no injuries or accidents connected to the defect. The recall covers the 2015-18 model-year Ford F-150s made from March 12, 2014, through Aug. 23, 2018, in Dearborn, Mich., and from Aug. 20, 2014, through Aug. 23, 2018, in Kansas City.

• Toyota Prius: The Japanese automaker is recalling about 192,000 Prius vehicles in the U.S. to fix an engine wire harness attached to the car's power control unit. Wear could cause an increased risk of a fire, the company said. The recall covers certain versions of the model year 2016 through 2018 Prius.

Dealers will inspect and repair vehicles for free and customers will be notified directly if they are affected. But car owners can also check at Toyota.com/recall or nhtsa.gov/recalls.

The health agency now says 130 people in 36 states have gotten ill from eating Honey Smacks. The most recent states added to the list: Delaware, Maine and Minnesota.

• Beaumont Bio-Med: The homeopathic drugmaker is recalling its product line of a dozen water and alcohol-based drugs including Arthritis Pain Relief and Sinus Response due to possible microbial contamination.